GENERAL BENEDICT ARNOLD AND MARGARET "PEGGY" SHIPPEN ARNOLD
WERE JUST 2 OF THE TOP SPIES IN JACOBITE GEORGE'S SPY RING!! |
This expose will make all previous histories of the American Revolution . . . obsolete . . . or gone with the wind!
Most people in the New Jerusalem associate the name "Benedict Arnold" with treason and treachery. The bizarre saga of General Arnold was a sophisticated psych-op to advance the Revolution....Many biographies of General Arnold have been written, but because the Revolution was a deep "Papal Plot," the citizens of the "home of the brave" are afraid to read them carefully!
George Washington was not the "Founding Father" of the United States. That honor goes to General Jackson—the New Jerusalem David....All the places in the country named after Washington should be renamed after the real founder—General Andrew Jackson.
In 1681, King Charles II—great-grandfather of Jacobite George Washington—donated the colony of Pennsylvania to Quaker William Penn. Penn founded the city of Philadelphia, and he borrowed the name from a bizarre British female cult called the Shakers....Shaker Jane Wardley was head of a group called the " Philadelphia Society," who believed that Christ was about to return to earth soon in the form of a FEMALE!
Quaker or Jesuit William Penn (1644–1718). |
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The new republic was born on July 4, 1776.Congress fled the capital in 1777, and Jacobite General William Howe occupied the city.
When General Howe marched his army from New York to Philadelphia, he brushed Jacobite George's army aside like a pesky fly!
Jacobite soldiers entering Philadelphia, September 26, 1777. |
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General William Howe (1729–1814). |
Since the beginning of human conflicts, the capture of a nation's capital meant the victory of the conquerors. Hannibal failed to conquer the Romans because he failed to take their capital city.
When Old Jerusalem was conquered by the Romans, that ended the existence of Israel as a nation . . . at that location forever....When Mother Russia conquered Berlin in 1945, that ended the 1000-year Reich.
While General Howe spent the winter partying in Philadelphia, Congress continued to meet in Lancaster, and Washington established his HQ at nearby Valley Forge.
Admit One: Mischiana ticket for the bawdy play designed by André. |
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Mischiana in Philadelphia sketched by André the artist. |
Naturally, Jacobite George in nearby Valley Forge was not invited. That parade was the precursor to the Mummers Parade that is now held in Philadelphia on New Year's Day.
General Henry Clinton (1730–1795). |
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The Battle of Monmouth was fought on June 28, 1778. |
3,000 civilians were evacuated by sea, and that meant that the soldiers were forced to travel overland to New York City. Vast military supplies that could not be carried overland were left behind for Jacobite George.
The evacuation of Philadelphia was the precursor to the evacuation of Dunkirk in 1940, when Winston Churchill left vast military supplies behind for cousin Adolf Hitler.
Jacobite George desperately needed supplies . . . and a victory . . . so General Clinton was very, very happy to provide both!
General Benedict Arnold (1741–1801). |
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Peggy Shippen Arnold (1760–1804). |
Jacobite George appointed Sam Adams quartermaster for booze for the Continental Army; responsible for keeping Congress . . . and the "patriots". . . well supplied with beer!
General Arnold was drunk at the Battle of Saratoga! |
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The Arnold "Monument" at Saratoga. |
Here is an account of General Arnold's drunken rampage at the Battle of Saratoga, written in 1788:
Gen. Arnold was next to military mad. He appeared in the heat of the engagement, so beside himself as scarce to know what he did. He struck several of the officers with his sword, without any apparent reason; and when they told him of it the next day, meaning to remonstrate and require satisfaction, he declared he recollected nothing at all of it, and was sorry if it was so. Some of his orders were exceedingly rash and injudicious, and argued thoughtlessness rather than courage. His attack upon the British, varied so from established military maxims, that the royal officers inferred from it, that gen. Gates did not personally command in the action. Gates remained for the most part in the camp, as on the 19th of September, that he might the better guide the general operations, and give the necessary directions as they were wanted. Arnold's left-handed variation, might however contribute greatly toward obtaining the victory. The British have been at length taught by experience, that neither American attacks, nor resistance, are to be despised. (Gordon, History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the U.S., p. 563).
When he returned to sobriety, all Arnold knew about that engagement was the fact that he was shot in the left leg—the same leg that received a bullet in Quebec!
By the end of 1779, the Revolution was in its 4th year and the military situation was in a stalemate. No matter how hard General Clinton tried to lose battles, he was not succeeding. Defections began to increase . . . and many Americans were about to abandon the rebellion and resume their allegiance to good King George III.
Jacobite George needed a "Judah Iscariot" type traitor to stem the tide of defections!!
At that time all Americans knew the story of Judah Iscariot, who infamously betrayed his Messiah for 30 pieces of silver. What made Judah's betrayal so despicable was the fact that he did it for MONEY!
If a very prominent American general could be persuaded to follow his example, it would stem the tide of defections.
Spymaster Benjamin Tallmadge (1754–1835). |
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Major John André (1750–1780). |
Tallmadge invented a very sophisticated cipher or code system to communicate with Major André in New York City.
West Point in 1780. |
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The Robinson House was
General Arnold's HQ. |
As an additional bonus, the kidnapping of Jacobite George was considered....The whole plot was so comical . . . if it was not so deadly serious....Capturing Philadelphia again would have ended the war . . . not a side show like West Point!
Arnold ordered André to return to NYC overland . . . with top secret papers in his boot!!
Major Andre traveled up the Hudson River on HMS Vulture, and then 2 men rowed him to the shore to meet General Arnold. He was wearing a coat over his British officer's uniform, and using the pseudonym John Anderson.
HMS Vulture brought André up the Hudson. |
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André's own sketch of the scene as he is rowed for a rendezvous with Arnold. |
The excuse that the men gave for not returning him to the ship is pathetic....André could have pointed a gun at them and made them row him back. Arnold suggested that he wait until the following night for the return trip via the Hudson!
Joshua Smith House where Arnold was concealed before attempting his escape. |
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Arnold suggested to André that he hide the top secret documents in his boot! |
Arnold gave André the boot by suggesting that he hide top secret documents in his boot . . . and return overland to New York City...."André the Innocent," taking orders from General Arnold, was like a lamb to the slaughter!
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Major Andre was stopped by 3 spies, who soon found the top secret documents! |
The documents had Arnold's signature all over them . . . as well as his price for betrayal....Major André was bound and taken to North Castle, which was the HQ of spymaster Benjamin Tallmadge.
So far, everything had worked perfectly in the plot, and it only remained to warn Jacobites George and Benedict.
Spymaster Tallmedge notified Jacobites George and Benedict at the same time!!
The 3 spies soon had Major Andre bound and delivered to spymaster Tallmadge. Of course, Tallmadge feigned surprise at the "treason" of General Arnold.
The Robinson House circa 1876. |
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The Robinson House burned down in 1892, and was never rebuilt. |
Her theatrics convinced Jacobite George that she was completely innocent, and a victim of her husband's perfidy. Without further questioning, he gave her a pass to return to Philadelphia with her baby.
Mabie Tavern where André was held captive. |
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Self-sketch made by André the artist the day before his execution. |
André seemed totally unconcerned about his fate. A talented artist, he spent his time in captivity making sketches of his "great adventure." The worst fate he could envision was a quick death by firing squad. Jacobite George offered to exchange him for General Arnold, but General Clinton adamantly refused.
André's death by hanging on October 2, 1780. |
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Major André's hanging site today. |
Andre was buried right under the gallows... The trial and execution of Major André was a parody of the trial and execution of the Messiah. However, the story had a much more sinister and hidden meaning. In Greek mythology, DAMON was prepared to die in the place of PYTHIAS, who was accused of plotting against tyrannical DIONYSIUS. André (demon) dies in the place of Arnold (serpent) to save the Revolution of Washington (Dionysius).
Arnold and André are buried in London!!
Shortly after his death, a pension was awarded to his mother and 3 sisters in London. In 1821, his remains were removed and shipped to London.
The Arnolds' crypt, St. Mary's Church, Battersea, London. |
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